Congratulations to Jamie Kent Messum whose greatly anticipated second novel, Husk, is out today, published by Michael Joseph/Penguin. We are also thrilled to announce that rights for a returnable international TV series based on Husk were recently bought by Warp Films, producers of This is England and ’71.

Congratulations to Barney Campbell whose debut novel Rain shot to Number 9 in the Times fiction bestseller list and has already received incredible praise:

No better on-the-ground description of Britain’s war in Afghanistan will ever be written. RAIN is what CHICKENHAWK or, more recently, MATTERHORN was to Vietnam. It’s unputdownable, except for when the reader needs to draw breath or battle a lump in the throat – Evening Standard

Rain is not merely good, it’s remarkable. Powerful, at times unbearably harrowing, it captures both the fear and exhilaration of men pushed to breaking point– Jeremy Paxman

A wonderfully achieved, enthralling and moving novel of war. Its authenticity is as telling as it is terrifying – William Boyd

Congratulations to Jamie Kent Messum whose greatly anticipated second novel, Husk, is out today, published by Michael Joseph/Penguin. We are also thrilled to announce that rights for a returnable international TV series based on Husk were recently bought by Warp Films, producers of This is England and ’71.

Congratulations to Barney Campbell whose debut novel Rain shot to Number 9 in the Times fiction bestseller list and has already received incredible praise:

No better on-the-ground description of Britain’s war in Afghanistan will ever be written. RAIN is what CHICKENHAWK or, more recently, MATTERHORN was to Vietnam. It’s unputdownable, except for when the reader needs to draw breath or battle a lump in the throat – Evening Standard

Rain is not merely good, it’s remarkable. Powerful, at times unbearably harrowing, it captures both the fear and exhilaration of men pushed to breaking point– Jeremy Paxman

A wonderfully achieved, enthralling and moving novel of war. Its authenticity is as telling as it is terrifying – William Boyd